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{{Short description|Method for generating non-native characters on devices}}
{{short description|Operating system component or program that allows any data, such as keyboard strokes or mouse movements, to be received as input}}An '''input method''' (or '''input method editor''', commonly abbreviated IMEI 865917037050639) is an operating system component or program that enables users to generate characters not natively available on their input devices by using sequences of characters (or mouse operations) that are natively available on their input devices. Using an input method is usually necessary for languages that have more ▼
[[File:Typing 있습니다 in Dubeolsik keyboard layout.gif|thumb|An animation shows how an input method produces [[Korean language and computers|Korean texts]].]]
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For instance, on the computer, this allows the user of [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] [[Keyboard layout|keyboards]] to input [[Chinese characters|Chinese]], [[Japanese writing system|Japanese]], [[Hangul|Korean]] and [[Indic script|Indic]] characters. On hand-held devices, it enables the user to type on the [[Telephone keypad|numeric keypad]] to enter [[Latin alphabet|Latin alphabet characters]] (or any other alphabet characters) or touch a screen display to input text. On some operating systems, an input method is also used to define the
▲For instance, on the computer, this allows the user of Latin keyboards to input Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Indic characters. On hand-held devices, it enables the user to type on the numeric keypad to enter Latin alphabet characters (or any other alphabet characters) or touch a screen display to input text. On some operating systems, an input method is also used to define the behaviour of the dead keys.
==Implementations==
[[File:Swarachakra keyboard.png|thumb|Screenshot of [[Swarachakra]], an input method producing [[Indic scripts]].]]
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Although originally coined for [[CJK]] (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) computing, the term is now sometimes used generically to refer to a program to support the input of any language. To illustrate, in the [[X Window System]], the facility to allow the input of [[Latin character]]s with [[diacritic]]s is also called an input method.
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==Relationship between the methodology and implementation==
While the term ''input method editor'' was originally used for [[Microsoft Windows#Multilingual support
*The term ''input method'' generally refers to a particular way to use the keyboard to input a particular language, for example the [[Cangjie method]], the [[pinyin method]], or the use of [[dead key]]s.
*On the other hand, the term ''input method editor'' on Microsoft products refers to the
==See also==
*[[Internationalization and localization]]▼
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* {{annotated link|Unicode input#Techniques}}
===Related techniques===
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===Input methods versus language===
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**{{annotated link|Japanese input method}}
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*[[Vietnamese language and computers]]
*[[Help:Multilingual support (Indic)|Indic scripts input methods in Wikipedia]] for languages used in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of Central Asia and East Asia.
===Specific input methods===
*[[List of input methods for Unix platforms]]
*{{annotated link|ATOK}}
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*{{annotated link|Tise}}
*{{annotated link|Wnn}}
===Input methods for handheld devices===
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*[[Fleksy]]—Eyes-free touch typing for touchscreen devices, also used by blind / visually impaired people.<ref>▼
*[[MessagEase]], an input method optimized for the most common letters, that can enter hundreds of characters with single hand motions▼
*[[8pen]], an input method using circular swipes in an attempt to mimic hand movements▼
*[[Graffiti (Palm OS)|Graffiti]], the Palm OS input method, entered using a stylus▼
*[[Pouces]], an input method using touches and swipes▼
===Virtual keyboards===
{{main|Virtual keyboard}}
▲*[[Fleksy]]—Eyes-free touch typing for touchscreen devices, also used by blind / visually impaired people.<ref>{{Citation
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| title = 2012: A Technology Year in Review
| publisher = American Foundation for the Blind
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| url = http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw140203
| access-date = 2013-02-25
| quote = Our top story of 2012 involves a formerly little-known app called Fleksy and its rise toward prominence and mainstream acceptance.
| archive-date = 2021-02-11
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210211165921/https://afb.org/aw/14/2/15840
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*[[SwiftKey]]—context-sensitive word-prediction<ref>▼
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▲*[[SwiftKey]]—context-sensitive word-prediction<ref>{{Citation
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| url = https://dip.felk.cvut.cz/browse/pdfcache/fiedlkla_2012dipl.pdf
| access-date = 2012-08-01
| quote = Word prediction is used to speed up the text entry. The prediction system uses the context of the sentence to predict three words that could be used next.
| archive-date = 2017-10-14
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171014075957/https://dip.felk.cvut.cz/browse/pdfcache/fiedlkla_2012dipl.pdf
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▲*[[FITALY]] An array, almost square, which minimizes distance traveled from one letter to another.
▲*[[MessagEase]], an input method optimized for the most common letters, that can enter hundreds of characters with single hand motions
▲*[[Swype]], an input method that uses swiping gestures instead of tapping to quickly enter text
▲*[[8pen]], an input method using circular swipes in an attempt to mimic hand movements
▲*[[Gboard]], the keyboard that comes bundled with the Android operating system
▲*[[Graffiti (Palm OS)|Graffiti]], the Palm OS input method, entered using a stylus
▲*[[Pouces]], an input method using touches and swipes
==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=30390 Microsoft Input Method Editors (IMEs) for Chinese, Japanese and Korean]
*[http://www.bhashaindia.com/ BhashaIndia], the Microsoft portal for Indic languages, which has Indic IME for download.
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